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Destruction Egyptian Army Red Sea Moyses Pharaoh

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Destruction Egyptian Army Red Sea Moyses Pharaoh

Destruction of the Egyptian Army in the Red Sea From Moyses and Pharaoh (series title) History of Moses for the Exodus (series title) Den Grooten Figuer-Bibel (...) (series title), After the Israelites have reached the other side of the Red Sea, the water of the Red Sea flows back, drowning Pharaoh and his army. Below the performance a reference in Latin to the Bible text in Ex. 14:23. This print is part of an album, Pharaoh and his army engulfed in the Red Sea (Israelites not or barely visible), Johannes Wierix (mentioned on object), 1579 and/or 1646, paper, engraving, h 201 mm × w 286 mm

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1579 1646 Album Army Bible Text Den Grooten Figuer Bibel Destruction Exodus Israelites Johannes Wierix Latin Moses Performance Pharaoh Reached Red Sea Reference Series Title Side Water Egyptian Army Mentioned Moyses


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The captivating print titled "Destruction Egyptian Army Red Sea Moyses Pharaoh" depicts a pivotal moment in biblical history. The image showcases the aftermath of the Israelites' miraculous escape from Egypt, as they successfully cross the Red Sea while being pursued by Pharaoh and his army. As the Israelites reach safety on the other side, an awe-inspiring sight unfolds before them - the waters of the Red Sea dramatically flow back, engulfing Pharaoh and his soldiers. This powerful engraving is part of a larger series called "Moyses and Pharaoh" which chronicles significant events from Moses' life leading up to the Exodus. Created by Johannes Wierix in 1579 or 1646, this particular print is part of an album that focuses specifically on Pharaoh's demise in the Red Sea. The artist skillfully captures both chaos and divine intervention within this composition. While Pharaoh's army drowns amidst crashing waves, there is a sense of triumph for those who have been liberated from slavery. Although barely visible or absent altogether, it is clear that their deliverance has been achieved. Accompanying this remarkable artwork is a Latin reference to Exodus 14:23 - a direct connection to its biblical source material. This print serves as a visual testament to one of humanity's most enduring stories and offers viewers an opportunity to reflect upon themes such as faith, liberation, and divine justice.

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